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An assessment of livelihood recovery status of earthquake-affected households in Nepal: A study of coping strategies and their effectiveness

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Highlights

  • Understands the livelihood recovery status and the ex-post coping strategies.

  • Results show that the earthquake-affected households are recovering in Nepal.

  • Major coping strategies were: remittance, borrowing, and sale of assets.

  • But remittances was the most effective coping strategy.

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to empirically analyze the effectiveness of various coping strategies adopted by the household after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. The study uses empirical approach exploiting treatment-control and before-after design for analytical purpose. The study finds that the households in the earthquake affected areas are recovering their livelihood. The most important ex-post coping strategies were remittances followed by borrowing and sale of assets. The effectiveness exercise, however, identified remittances as the only effective coping strategy that helped households recover their livelihood in the post-earthquake Nepal.

Keywords

Coping strategies
Effectiveness
Nepal earthquake

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